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Tips to prevent user fatigue

•  Stand with one foot half a stride ahead of the other to 

increase balance and reduce strain.

•  Where possible, share testing workload with others.

•  Alternate using the poles between the left and right 

hand side of the body.

•  Take regular breaks.

Use with Testifire 25 Remote Control (Fig. 3)

Storage and Maintenance

Solo poles which are not in use should always be returned 
to protective storage bag. (Fig. 4)

Solo poles can be wiped clean using a damp cloth. Only 
mild detergents or water may be used. (Fig. 5)

Solo poles are covered by a limited lifetime warranty. 

Accidental damage or user modification will invalidate this 

warranty.

Disposal (End of Life Statement)

Solo poles are manufactured from fibreglass (GRP) and are 
classified as Non-Hazardous Waste and can be disposed of 
at municipal or industrial landfill when in compliance with 

local regulations.

Do not

 burn, incinerate, or cut into pieces. Dispose as a 

whole.

Warning

Use of the Testifire 25 Remote Control in 

conjunction with any of the Solo poles requires 
the user to momentarily release one hand 
from the pole to activate the remote control.

•  Extra care should be taken when 
       doing this.

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Read  the  Testifire  25  User  Manual 

prior to use.

Summary of Contents for 110 Telescopic Access Pole

Page 1: ...Solo 110 Telescopic Access Pole Solo 111 Extension Pole User Instructions www solo tester com ...

Page 2: ...orking at height it is recommended that a competent person carries out a suitable risk assessment This will identify any risk to the user and or the environment or other safety measures and hence any need for Personal Protective Equipment PPE Do not use Solo poles if unable to control their use properly e g when fatigued Risk of injury and equipment damage It is recommended that Solo poles are ins...

Page 3: ...www solo tester com 3 1M 2M 3M 4M 3 5M 4 5M Solo 110 1 7M Solo 111 0 5M Solo 111 0 5M Solo 111 0 5M Testifire Solo 365 Solo 460 Solo 200 Solo 330 332 Solo 423 424 ...

Page 4: ... hold in the vertical Lower telescopic sections first before removing Solo 111 extensions When lowering telescopic poles rest the base of the pole on the floor and depress the locking button while lowering the upper sections with the other hand General Recommendations The maximum working height using Solo 110 Solo 111 poles is 4 5 metres for Solo and Testifire This is achieved using 1 x Solo 110 t...

Page 5: ...Only mild detergents or water may be used Fig 5 Solo poles are covered by a limited lifetime warranty Accidental damage or user modification will invalidate this warranty Disposal End of Life Statement Solo poles are manufactured from fibreglass GRP and are classified as Non Hazardous Waste and can be disposed of at municipal or industrial landfill when in compliance with local regulations Do not ...

Page 6: ...which is provided in good faith but nothing contained herein is intended to incorporate any representation or warranty either express or implied or to form the basis of any legal relations between the parties hereto additional to or in lieu of such as may be applicable to a contract of sale or purchase No Climb Products Ltd Edison House 163 Dixons Hill Road Welham Green Hertfordshire AL9 7JE Unite...

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